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Nitrous Oxide (N2O) in TEST DRIVE's future ?  

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  1. 1. Nitrous Oxide (N2O) in TEST DRIVE's future ?



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Voted yes.

 

Just because there is 200 pidgeons to kill in GTA4 doesn't mean I have to go kill them.

 

Just because there might be N2O in TDU2 doesn't mean you guys have to use it.

 

Simple as that.

 

Yes but other people will use it, like when you are in a race

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NOS is a brand, but N.O.S. is still correct

 

N20 = Nitrus Oxide

N.O.S. = Nitrus Oxide System

 

you could have N20 in the game, but without a system to deliver it all that is going to happen is that your driver will start giggling.

 

/Counter Smartass

 

I believe that Tuning should be limited to real stuff, like how you can tune the Mustang to Saleen, and the Mercedes to its AMG counterpart. I suppose having Level of tuning could kind of stay, but instead of being aftermarket tuning, it should be in-dealer. you choose more power as stock, so you could have say...

 

Audi TT 2.0T FSI Coupe (197bhp)

Audi TT 3.2 V6 Quattro Coupe (247bhp)

Audi TT 272 Quattro Coupe (268bhp)

 

you get my drift...

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NOS is a brand, but N.O.S. is still correct

 

N20 = Nitrus Oxide

N.O.S. = Nitrus Oxide System

 

you could have N20 in the game, but without a system to deliver it all that is going to happen is that your driver will start giggling.

 

/Counter Smartass

 

I believe that Tuning should be limited to real stuff, like how you can tune the Mustang to Saleen, and the Mercedes to its AMG counterpart. I suppose having Level of tuning could kind of stay, but instead of being aftermarket tuning, it should be in-dealer. you choose more power as stock, so you could have say...

 

Audi TT 2.0T FSI Coupe (197bhp)

Audi TT 3.2 V6 Quattro Coupe (247bhp)

Audi TT 272 Quattro Coupe (268bhp)

 

you get my drift...

 

Surely it'd make more sense to go to ABT for Audi Tuning? :p

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Voted no, TDU is most for exotic/dream car driving than tuning/competition racing ;)

 

I agree with Car Freak, at least about cosmetic effects. Especially when it must be someone's dream to become other's nightmares! (Murcielago with skeletal decals in the rear view mirror...and gaining!)

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